Description of Problem:
With redhat-config-bind-1.7.1-10, it appears that the contact field is actually
getting written to the zone file as the primary nameserver.
Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
How Reproducible:
Steps to Reproduce:
1. Run redhat-config-bind
2. Create a forward master zone and save it
3. Now look at the resulting zone file in /var/named/
Actual Results:
You will something like the following:
$TTL 86400
@ IN SOA root.localhost (
1 ; serial
Where you can see that "root.localhost" has been written as the primary
nameserver (SOA record.)
Expected Results:
Additional Information:

Yeah, pretty much I was being stupid. I didn't realize that you weren't
requiring "@" in the SOA record anymore, so it wasn't getting accepted and it
was really late and I didn't quite realize what was happening :-) Things appear
to be working pretty well with redhat-config-bind-1.7.1-12.

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